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Marginal Prince: Gekkeiju no Ouji-tachi
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Visual novel
Score: 5.8
Rank: 10900
Popularity: 5730
"Marginal Prince" based off of the hit love simulation game series for girls! Yuta studies abroad in a tiny, far away island in the pacific ocean name Alphonso where he enters the all-dorm, all-male Alphonso Gakuen. However, the school is really a place for the children of the famous . . . and the school specializes in classes on empires and alchemy! And one day, after studying enough at the school, the students become known as "Marginal Princes"! Learn about the stories of fate and trial as each of the students studies to become kings! (Source: Crunchyroll)
Clark, Sylvain
Main
Miyake, Junichi
de Saint Germain, Henri-Hugues
Main
Nojima, Kenji
Grant, Joshua
Main
Okiayu, Ryoutarou
Kobayashi, Haruya
Main
Okamoto, Hiroshi
Visconti, Alfred
Main
Morita, Masakazu
Review
fantastic
I am having trouble figuring out why Marginal Prince exists. Marginal Prince is, and always will be, the first truly terrible anime I forced myself to sit through. I cannot say I regret this decision, because this is one of those anime that helps to remind me how awful most modern anime is, and forces me to appreciate the few anime that are actually worth anyone's time. Were I forced to suck any worth out of Marginal Prince, that would be the only thing I could come up with. What astounds me about this show is, at the time of writing this review, a total of8 users has it Marginal Prince listed under their favorites. Not only does this shock me, but it only furthers my belief that terrible anime is far worse than any venereal disease or cancer. I've always wondered the thought process behind making an anime based off of a dating sim game. Dating simulators are not well known for their story telling, and their anime counterparts are unfortunately no exception. Marginal Prince relies on stereotypical bishounen as it's selling point and, I suppose in some way, is successful in this regard. The boys are certainly pretty to look at, and their personalities remain true to their hair colors. In any case, there is no back story to Marginal Prince, or any consistent plot (save for the shared theme of Princes or some such), and the character interaction is so dull and predictable it's a wonder the production team bothered writing dialogue at all. The main point that must, absolutely must, be touched on when it comes to Marginal Prince is the sound. The voice acting is simply average, no real selling points or any awful inconsistencies, but the music is something else. In every episode of Marginal Prince, ever true, one of the unearthly pretty men will burst out into song. If you are not prepared for this, it will be shocking, disrupting, and hilarious. There is nothing quite as awkward as a voice actor who is not very good at singing and believe me - no one is good at singing in Marginal Prince. This is the main thing to look out for in Marginal Prince. Once it becomes a musical, it will either be the selling point or the dropping point for the viewer. However, you should save yourself the trouble and avoid Marginal Prince altogether.
Tsira
There wasn't any review written for this anime, so I thought I would help out and write down a little. Story: A boy transfers to a school on a small island. A lot of bi-shounen guys walk around. At first he isn't really accepted, but because he never gives up everything turns out right. I was really disappointed, because they could have done so much more with the story. But somehow they decided to keep it really predictable. Art: The art was pretty okay really. It had good details, nice colours. Sound: I give a 7, because of the singing. Every episode one of the characters starts to sing a song.That was just... really amusing. Well, go hear it for yourself ;). Voices where done well also :). Character: Biggest disappointment ever. They have this basic bi-shounen cast. Cool guy, nice guy, lolita guy..... and of course the main character is a dumb, but cheerful boy who eventually keeps everyone together and makes everyone happy. Enjoyment: I watched all episodes because of that strange singing every time. It really made me laugh. Overall: Oh well, a 5, because I'm not that strict.